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Show Spotlighting UTAH Work To Start On Mormon Trail The beginning of construction on the Pioneer Trail Highway, following follow-ing the route taken by the Mormon Mor-mon Pioneers over the Wasatch Mountains from Henefer to Salt Lake City, is scheduled to begin in the near future. An amount totaling $240,000.00 apportioned from the budget of the Utah Department of Publicity and Industrial Development, and derived Irom Motor Vehicle Registration Reg-istration funds, has been made a-vailable a-vailable for starting the project. A contract for the first section of the highway has been awarded to the W. W. Clyde Company of Spring-ville, Spring-ville, and calls for the expenditure of $1S9,194.50. Await Professional Advice Utah's two hundred motor court' operators, who control some 1,600 rental units, will get the benefit of professional advice at their first annual Motor Court Association convention to be held in Salt Lake City at the Hotel Utah, November 2nd. The operators will be told the "elements of successful advertising"; advertis-ing"; all about Utah's Centennial plans; what the Nationa) Parks do to promote tourist, traffic; how the State Publicity Department sells Utah; all about the "trend toward socialization of property in America"; Ameri-ca"; the importance of "knowing your Utah" by State Publicity Department representative, and 'how to plan your public relations policy". The above subjects will be treated treat-ed by professionals, who it is said, eally know the answers. Seeds Dropped On Utah Ranges "A plane can seed 60 acres of sagebrush hills in a minute" says rraey R. Welling, Utah State Com-nissioner Com-nissioner of Agriculture, who points nut that "planting grass from the lir" on Utah's foothill country .vhich could not be traversed by and machinery is proving highly successful. Approximately i50 Utah "armers and ranchers now use planes to commute between re-note re-note ranches and cities, Mr. Wel-ing Wel-ing declared. ' ' ' . i Jtah Projects Saved Work will be resumed on three mportant Utah projects, Represen-;ative Represen-;ative J. Will Robinson announces, rhey are: The Provo River recla-nation recla-nation job, the Duchesne Tunnel Droject, and the Salt Lake Aque-iuct. Aque-iuct. Work on all three was suspended sus-pended early this season through Congressional action cutting in lalf former Interior Secretary Har-3ld Har-3ld L. Ikes' reclamation appropriation. approp-riation. The "go ahead" signal on the Jtah projects was given by Presi-ient Presi-ient Harry S. Truman, through J. A. Srug, Secretary of the Interior, who vired Representative Robinson that :hese projects, so vital to Utah, TOUld be completted. Nevadans Like Utah Celery Crisp, crunchy, delicious Utah ;elery was doled out to Nevadans it their Boulder City decennial celebration cel-ebration by Governor Herbert B. Vlaw. Along with four Utah Eagle scouts, Governor Maw played an mportant part in the 10th anniversary anniver-sary celebration of the distribution jf power from Boulder Dam. |